Re: 4 vs 5 flower segments
- Subject: Re: 4 vs 5 flower segments
- From: &* <p*@hughes.net>
- Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2008 19:35:53 -0400
The first edition. The third is on my Christmas wish list.
Dave
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From: "mltovar" <mltovar@wooden-clockworks.com>
To: <pumpkins@hort.net>
Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2008 6:56 PM
Subject: Re: 4 vs 5 flower segments
I would rely on the genetics more than the four or five segments. Some
pumpkins will weigh more than the measurements and some less. But, here's
a chance to develop your own statistics. Which book of Don's you referring
too? I only have the III one.
cheers
Marc
layton, ut
pclements wrote:
In Don Langevin's "How-to-Grow World Class Giant Pumpkins" he noted that 5
segment flowers tend to produce larger/heavier pumpkins than those with
3-4
segments. After learning that, I've since sought out the "5s", but this
year's didn't take, and I was left with a four segment fruit. Well, the
thing
has done a lot better than I ever expected, and is currently at 383 OTT
inches. I realize the measurement tables are only estimates, but I can't
help
but wonder where it will come in. Should I be expecting it to weigh out
much
lighter than the measurements might suggest, due to the 4 segment thing,
or
does that not have any bearing on the pumpkin's density?
I guess I'll know for sure in a couple of weeks, but wondered if anyone
had
any experience with this.
Thanks,
Dave
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